Macy’s 2020 holiday windows honor NYC frontline workers
LMacy’s Metro Center holiday windows will once again enthrall and entertain the local Washington, D.C. community, bringing the spirit of the season to life in an animated fashion. This November, Macy’s Metro Center will feature a journey of discovery and triumph as a very special reindeer takes to the sky to help Santa Claus bring joy to millions of children, all made possible when she finally believed.
Additionally, Macy’s Metro Center will reveal two special holiday windows, in partnership with Howard University 96.3 WHUR, to celebrate the radio station’s 50th anniversary and excellence in broadcasting and community service.
The WHUR window unveiling, in partnership with Macy’s, will include music, performances by the Howard University SHOWTIME Marching Band, Legendary DJ Kool, Skaters from the Old School Rollers, and holiday gifts courtesy of WHUR and Macy’s. WHUR’s very own Autumn Joi and Molette Green will host the event.
WHEN: Thursday, November 18 at 6 p.m.
WHERE: Macy’s Metro Center (between 1201 G Street and 13th Street)
1201 G St NW, Washington, DC 20005
MORE: Macy’s beloved Believe letter-writing campaign returns again this year, helping to deliver hope and joy to wish kids and their families when they need it most. Today through Friday, Dec. 24, for every letter sent to Santa online at macys.com/believe or written at a Believe mailbox station located in Macy’s stores nationwide, Macy’s will donate $1 to Make-A-Wish, up to $1 million, to help children fighting critical illnesses’ life-changing wishes come true.
WHUR, which is owned by Howard University, officially turns 50 on Friday, December 10th at 6 p.m. Since its inception, WHUR has become a powerhouse in the broadcasting industry and has gone from a stand-alone radio station to growing a network of six additional stations.